The Apache wiki has a rundown of options: https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php
Plenty of people still use mod_php and it has been updated to work with
HTTPD 2.4 and PHP 7.

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On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 8:49 PM, John Iliffe <john.ili...@iliffe.ca> wrote:

> Reading several sources there is conflicting information as to what is the
> preferred way to implement PHP scripts.  It appears that mod_php (how we do
> things now) is deprecated so I would like to take advantage of a server
> change to do things "right".
>
> The documentation on mod_fcgid seems to stop in 2013 with the release of
> version 2.3.9, so I assume that this is no longer considered to be a good
> approach.
>
> The link to mod_fastcgi on the Apache documentation page leads to a static
> billboard page for Chelsea Networks with no links and a last maintained
> date in 2002, so it doesn't seem to be current either.  This page says to
> use Netscape to view it (?)
>
> mod_proxy_fcgi seems to be in current use, but right up front is the caveat
> that there is no starter for the script.  My guess would be that some sort
> of a wrapper is required to insert the path to the executable, but no
> documentation has appeared so far.
>
> Using mod_proxy_fcgi also raises the issue of what to proxy to.  The PHP
> installation (version 7.1.3) includes a php-fpm module but the
> documentation for it on the PHP web site is rather sparse - ie non-
> existent.  A Google search comes up with a web site php-fpm.org, but the
> last entry on the news page is 29 Nov, 2011.  Doesn't sound like this is
> the preferred path!  The support link here says "Wiki is now offline,
> sorry.
> Use PHP 5.3.3+ now, and use php.net!".  This is a very back level of PHP!
>
> So, how is the best way to proceed?
>
> As always, thanks to those who will respond.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
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